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Hi Allen, > I don't know if this will be seen by anyone who can help, but I love my > antique telephones... I love the sound of the mechanical bell... and the > heaviness of the handsets. Know what you mean :) I think I have quite a collection in the basement.. or I did at least.. now I want to go down there and look Lol > I have a box that lets my cell phone act as an inbound line on my POTS > channels and it also gates my ip phone in as the landline... however there's > not enough voltage to make my phones ring... and there's a box from australia > that will take the rotary phones and read the pulses then dial out. I'm not sure this page will help you, but maybe it or a link off it will help? I see them talking about an H-bridge and voltage booster circuit for an arduino device.. not the same obviously.. http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/5531/wiring-up-old-phone-ringer- to-arduino Here's another kind of strange page that might help: http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/283831-How-to-make-a-phone-ri ng Bunch of weird articles out there :) This is the search I used FWTW: google search: How to get enough voltage to make old phones ring from cell phone? > I love the sound of mechanical ringers though. :) Take care, Janis --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2* Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) SEEN-BY: 14/5 34/999 90/1 116/18 123/500 128/187 140/1 218/700 222/2 230/150 SEEN-BY: 240/1120 249/303 261/38 100 266/404 267/155 280/1027 282/1056 292/907 SEEN-BY: 292/908 320/119 219 340/400 396/45 633/0 267 280 281 712/848 770/1 SEEN-BY: 801/161 189 2320/105 @PATH: 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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